Media effects models Flashcards

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Media acts as a _______ agent of socialisation and an agency of ______ social control

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  • Secondary

- Informal

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Are we influenced by the media

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Yes - Effects approach

No - Active audience approaches

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The effects approach sees the audience as…

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  • Passive
  • Weak
  • Homogenous
    > A society that is relatively uniform demographically
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The Hypodermic Syringe Model

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  • Feared the effects of the media
  • Vance Packard ‘hidden persuaders’
  • Ordinary people were persuaded to consume goods
  • Mass media directly injects messages like a magic bullet
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Dworkin

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View suggests audiences watch a violent film and commit violence, suggests that men viewing pornography therefore are more likely to abuse women

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Marxists explain the ideological power of media owners

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  • Marcuse = media gives w/c false needs

- Miliband - powerful opium (passive)

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Evidence: James Bulger murder

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  • Bulger was murdered by 2 12 year olds who had seen the film child’s play
  • Reenacted what they saw
  • Copycat violence
  • Media referred to as ‘Jamie’
  • Children exposed to violence from a young age
  • Violence = a norm
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Evidence: Bandura’s Bobo Doll experiment

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  • Example of copycat violence as the children imitated the violent adult who hit the doll
  • Copycat violence in a lab
  • Ethics questioned
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What examples show the law protecting people?

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Watershed age restrictions

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Why might sociologists be critical of this model

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  • Assumes audience is passive, don’t question just absorb

- Ignores role of socialisation, rather than blaming media

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Cultural effects model

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  • A slow drip drip of information
  • Neo-marxist
  • Media is very powerful tool in transmitting capitalist ideas, norms and values
  • Gramsci capitalist norms = part of cultural hegemony
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Examples of capitalist ideology

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  • Money makes us happy
  • Individual greed is good
    > Don’t question
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Brainwashing

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Gradually shapes people’s view of the world

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Marxists

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Believe television content has deliberately been dumbed down that might make audiences think critically

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Evaluation of cultural effects model

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Good
- More realistic than immediate effect, instead capitalist ideology becomes part of the cultural hegemony that we dont question according to Gramsci

Bad
- Still sees audience as passive and denies that capitalism has been good for m/c who have high quality of living

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Active audience approach sees the audience as…

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  • Active (don’t question world)
  • Diverse (not all the same)
  • Free will (can choose what to be influenced by)
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The selective filter model - Klapper

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  • Selective exposure = Audience choose
  • Selective perception = Audience may not accept message
  • Selective retention = messages have ‘stuck’ in the mind of those who have accessed the media content
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The uses and Gratifications model - Blumler and McQuail

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  • Audience = active
  • Satisfy social needs
  • Diversion = Lack of satisfaction
  • Personal relationships = Soap operas
  • Personal identity = Media to modify identity
  • Surveillance = News
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The two-step flow model - Katz and Lazarsfled

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Social networks are dominated by opinion leaders, choose to adopt a particular opinion not passive but active

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The reception analysis model - Morely

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Choose to interpret media in three ways

  • Dominant = they agree
  • Oppositional = they disagree
  • Negotiated = reinterpret views to fit in with their own views

Homogenous audience